
Nowadays, road pollution and dust levels are very high, making it difficult to keep dust from entering the car interior. Additionally, you can activate the car's recirculation mode to prevent dust and odors from being drawn into the cabin through the external air intake. Using Cleaning Putty: Putty can effectively adsorb dust and provides a visible demonstration of its cleaning effect. After dust removal, the putty may appear quite dirty, but since it's inexpensive, car owners can keep several pieces in the vehicle as backups. Installing a Car Vacuum Cleaner: Car vacuum cleaners are compact and easy to store. They enable quick and efficient dust removal from the car interior. Moreover, they can easily reach and clean areas that are typically hard to access during regular cleaning, effectively sucking away dust from these spots.

I've noticed that the dashboard in my car always accumulates dust, mainly due to the outside air. When driving, the air conditioning ventilation system draws in air and dust from outside, especially when the cabin air filter is old or inefficient, allowing dust to easily float in. Materials like plastic on the dashboard tend to generate static electricity, causing small dust particles to stick and not fall off. Opening the windows also lets in a lot of dust, particularly on windy days or when passing through construction zones. Additionally, dust from passengers' clothing falls onto the flat dashboard surface, and with many crevices, the dust gets trapped there. To reduce this annoyance, I recommend regularly replacing the cabin air filter and wiping the dashboard with a damp cloth or anti-static agent. I also usually park my car in a garage or avoid dusty areas, which significantly reduces dust buildup.

The center console of my car always gets covered in a layer of dust, which I suspect is related to my driving habits. I often roll down the windows to enjoy the natural breeze, but dust sneaks in like little spies, settling on the smooth surface of the console. When parked by the roadside or in dusty areas, the airflow changes from opening and closing the doors also stir up particles. The material itself seems to attract dust like a magnet, and coupled with my own lack of diligence in cleaning, it quickly accumulates. I've learned to take a few minutes each week to give it a quick wipe, which works quite well. Additionally, I bought an anti-dust spray to apply on the console, reducing static so less dust sticks. Replacing the cabin air filter is another solution, but I've found that the key is to develop good habits and not procrastinate on cleaning.

Dust accumulation on the center console is usually caused by external environmental factors. When parked outdoors, wind-blown leaves and sand can carry dust into the vehicle through air currents. Opening and closing doors/windows also introduces airborne particles that settle on surfaces. Plastic surfaces easily attract dust, and design crevices trap dirt. I recommend choosing indoor parking or using car covers to reduce dust sources. Simple cleaning methods like wiping with a damp cloth can effectively control dust.


